There ain't no Planet B
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Interesting read.
Another factor I've read about is the fact that our moon is unusually large compared to other planets' satellites. The effect of the moon on oceans and climate in general is huge.
No moon? No (earth-like) life.
https://listverse.com/2019/04/23/10-changes-the-earth-would-suffer-if-it-had-no-moon/
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Barely read 1/3 and found it unnecessary to continue.
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Ya’ll and the author really need to READ (not watch) The Expanse.
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Author also needs to take into account our own ability to adapt.
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Author and Ya’ll ought to also listen to Bobiverse…
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The fact that we're here contains almost zero information regarding whether it's likely there is another planet like Earth in the universe. Via anthropic principle. An infinity of universes might occur before a single planet emerges capable of supporting sentient life, life which is in turn capable of pondering these questions.
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Barely read 1/3 and found it unnecessary to continue.
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Ya’ll and the author really need to READ (not watch) The Expanse.
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Author also needs to take into account our own ability to adapt.
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Author and Ya’ll ought to also listen to Bobiverse…
@LuFins-Dad said in There ain't no Planet B:
Barely read 1/3 and found it unnecessary to continue.
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Ya’ll and the author really need to READ (not watch) The Expanse.
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Author also needs to take into account our own ability to adapt.
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Author and Ya’ll ought to also listen to Bobiverse…
I see no reason to believe that either of those two books are any better a predictor of my future than is 50 Shades of Gray.
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